Everybody all together now.... awwwww. How completely precious.
I took this photo into photoshop and played with it a little bit. Iadjusted the levels, the contrast, brightened the face a bit to bring out some details, and then cropped to remove some of the clutter of the background. My results are here
It is important to remember the difference between film cameras and digital cameras, but also the ways that they are alike. The photo as it first some from the digital camera is like the negative from the film camera. The computer is the darkroom. Every digital image needs some tweeking and fine tuning. As a minimum, levels should be corrected so that the histogram fills the entire width of brightnesses, contrast usually needs to be adjusted, as digital cameras take very "flat" photos. The last step would be to do an Unsharp Mask to make things more sharp and focused.
If you need any further assistance, I would be happy to help. All in all your photos have wonderful potential, you have a good eye, you just need some further practice with youe post processing. This is where good photos become masterpieces.
Message edited by author 2007-03-22 20:13:08. |